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Déjà-Vu

During Milano Design Week, Visionnaire extends its research beyond the fairgrounds, activating its Milan showroom in Piazza Cavour 3 as a space for immersive exploration.
The Wunderkammer is reconfigured as a 1970s-inspired environment, where the archive becomes atmosphere — not as nostalgia, but as continuity.

April 21–26
Piazza Cavour 3

Tue–Sat | 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Sun | 11:00 AM–6:00 PM

Déjà-Vu

A 1970s archive reawakened through form, sound and permanence.

Under the sign of Déjà-vu, Visionnaire reactivates its historical archive, reintroducing Bachi, an iconic 1970s armchair by IPE, within the Wunderkammer. Defined by enveloping forms and balanced proportions, the piece expresses a language that remains inherently contemporary. Its re-edition is precise and almost invisible, preserving its identity while restoring its relevance.

Selected pieces from the current collection — including the Dorinda console, Shard coffee table and Floro table and floor lamps — enter into dialogue with the archive, reinforcing continuity across form, material and vision.

Bachi armchair
Original design by Vittorio Varo, 1970s
Re-edition, 2026

Listening Room

Curated by Marco Morandini

The Wunderkammer becomes an intimate Listening Room inspired by 1970s club culture.

Designed for a slower, more immersive experience, the space invites visitors to sit, listen and inhabit sound.
A custom sound system, designed by Giorgio Di Salvo, enhances the acoustic dimension of the space.

The Milan-based agency Fluids+ presents a series of live sets, played exclusively on vinyl.
Each evening, a private two-hour session activates the Wunderkammer as a living environment.

Rooted in a curated selection, the program blends electronic music, downtempo rhythms and experimental soundscapes.